TV Review: Scream (2×12) “When a Stranger Calls”

  Well everyone, we’ve reached the end of Scream’s sophomore season and all I have to say is: MEH. Let’s just get down to it so I can talk about why I’m so disappointed. Folie A Deux is Also a…

TV Review: Scream 2×11 “Heavenly Creatures”

The Persistence of Family Drama Nighttime, Casa Duvall: a shrouded figure disables the alarm and breaks in, grabbing a knife in the kitchen and heading upstairs. Bypassing Maggie, they creep over to Emma’s room, pausing at the picture of her…

TV Review: Scream (2×10) “The Vanishing”

Seriously, This is a GIANT Conflict of Interest Maggie does another autopsy on Piper, which tells her that the decay is inconsistent with her time of death. Translation? Someone removed her body from her grave and preserved it, giving it…

TV Review: Scream (2×09) “The Orphanage”

The Lakewood Five Divided When Dream Emma is overwhelmed by Audrey, Noah, and Kieran’s concern, she gets a little stabby. Thankfully, it wasn’t real! Unfortunately, the knife is. Emma finds herself being woken up by Maggie as she wields that…

TV Review: Scream (2×08) “Village of the Damned”

Talk About an Unfortunate Wake-Up Call Audrey wakes up to the feeling of blood dripping on her face. She looks up to see that the Killer has written “12 DEAD,” in blood directly above her sleeping body. She looks at…

TV Review: Scream (2×07) “Let the Right One In”

IP Addresses and Pig Farms Acosta arrives to look at Emma’s computer, explaining that “Riley’s” emails are coming from her IP address. This knowledge, coupled with the articles in the motel room, weird phone calls, and fairground events (way to…

TV Review: Scream (2×06) “Jeepers Creepers”

“When Everyone’s a Suspect, There is No Innocence.”  Killer call! The killer calls Emma to gloat after their brief appearance at the school’s lockdown. “Poor, sad Emma. You can’t trust anyone–even yourself,” they say, alluding to her recent mental health…